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By م.زهير الشاعر
Published: May 26, 2025
Ottawa | Arab Canada News
Fifty passengers were safely evacuated from an "amphibious" tour boat after it experienced a sudden malfunction during a tour on the Ottawa River, causing it to stop in the water and requiring the intervention of emergency teams.
The incident occurred on Friday evening when the vessel's propulsion mechanism failed, causing it to come to a complete stop near the Parliament area. Marine rescue and firefighting teams rushed to the scene and were able to transfer all passengers to shore without any injuries.
The Ottawa Fire Department confirmed that the evacuation process went smoothly despite technical challenges, noting that coordination between the boat crew and field teams helped avoid any danger to the passengers.
The operating company stated that it has opened an internal investigation to determine the cause of the malfunction, confirming its full commitment to passenger safety and maintenance standards, and apologizing for the inconvenience caused to visitors.
This type of boat, capable of operating on land and water, is one of the highlights of tourist excursions in the Canadian capital, attracting thousands of tourists each year.
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